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Health, tech, space: quantum technology is already benefiting many sectors

Pierre Henriquet, Doctor in Nuclear Physics and Columnist at Polytechnique Insights

On September 26th, 2023
4 min reading time

We already use quantum physics in our everyday lives, but the second quantum revolution could make it possible to apply it to industry.

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Quantum physics has already changed the world

Pierre Henriquet, Doctor in Nuclear Physics and Columnist at Polytechnique Insights

On September 20th, 2023
4 min reading time

The quantification of energy exchanges between electrons in matter has led to several innovations, without which our modern technology would not exist.

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Is it possible to regulate AI?

Félicien Vallet, Head of the AI department at the Commission Nationale de l'Informatique et des Libertés (CNIL) (French Data Protection Authority)

On September 20th, 2023
4 min reading time

The increasing use of AI in many areas raises the question of how it should be managed. But, at present, there is no specific regulation of AI in Europe.

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What role will low-tech play in tomorrow's society?

Quentin Mateus, Engineer and director of low-tech investigations at Low-Tech Lab, Martina Knoop, Physicist and director of the CNRS Mission for Transversal and Interdisciplinary Initiatives (MITI)

On September 13th, 2023
4 min reading time

Research is increasingly interested in low-tech approaches: the CNRS has launched two calls for projects focusing on “frugal sciences”.

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Quantum computing: 15 minutes to understand everything

Loïc Henriet, CTO at Pasqal, Landry Bretheau, Professor at Ecole Polytechnique, Quantum Physicist and Researcher in the Laboratory of Condensed Matter Physics (PMC*)

On September 13th, 2023
5 min reading time

Quantum computers could, one day, be used to solve certain problems that a classical computer cannot. Here's how.

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How to optimise CO2 capture by the ocean

Laurent Bopp, CNRS Research Director at Laboratoire de Météorologue Dynamique de l’Institut Pierre-Simon Laplace, T. Alan Hatton, Ralph Landau Professor of Chemical Engineering Practice at MIT

On September 13th, 2023
4 min reading time